Person

Eggleston, Frederic Felix Henriques (1914 - 1995)

Born
28 June 1914
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died
30 May 1995
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Physicist and Business executive

Summary

Frederic Eggleston was both a physicist and manager. He started out as a cadet with Zinc Corporation Ltd. in 1938 and ended up as a senior manager for Comalco Limited (1963-1976).

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Chronology

1936
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1937
Education - Master of Science (MSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1938 - 1940
Career position - Executive Cadet at Zinc Corporation Ltd.
1940 - 1946
Military service - War service with the Royal Australian Air Force
1947 - 1949
Career position - Analyst at the Consolidated Zinc Co.
1950 - 1955
Career position - Business Manager of Sulphide Corp.
1956 - 1963
Career position - Technical Liaison Officer at Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Ltd. (CRA Ltd.)
1963 - 1976
Career position - Senior Manager at Camalco Ltd.

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See also

McCarthy, G.J.

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